North Dakota Code § 27-05-05

Presiding judge of district - How determined - Term of office
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The district and county judges in judicial districts of this state having more than one district 
judge shall elect from among the district judges a presiding judge who shall serve for a period of 
three years beginning January 1, 1992. A presiding judge in districts having more than one 
district judge must be elected every three years. In the event of a vacancy, a presiding judge 
must be elected in the manner provided in this section to serve the remainder of the term.

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